verb
- to talk in a loud, aggressive, or swaggering manner
- to blow violently and noisily (of wind)
noun
- loud, aggressive, or threatening talk with little action behind it
Examples
- He blusters about his achievements but rarely delivers results.
- The politician blusters through every debate without answering questions.
- Wind blusters through the canyon during winter storms.
- The storm blusters outside while we stay warm indoors.
- His blusters about taking legal action never amount to anything.
- All her blusters couldn’t hide her nervousness about the presentation.
- Despite his blusters, he backed down when challenged.